MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The Minnesota Business Partnership (MBP) today announced the hiring of Anne Neu Brindley as Policy Director. Neu Brindley, who currently serves as a State Representative in the Minnesota House, will begin her new role at the MBP on September 1, focusing on Health Care policy. (MBP policy director Abby Loesch will take over Education and Workforce policy.)
Currently representing District 28B (North Branch) in the Minnesota House, Neu Brindley serves as the minority lead on the Human Services Finance Committee and sits on the Health Finance and Policy and Commerce Finance and Policy Committees. She was first elected to the Minnesota House in a special election in 2017 and is serving her fourth term. She will be retiring from the House later this year. Prior to her service in the Legislature, Neu Brindley ran Chip Cravaack’s campaign for Congress. She has five children and lives in North Branch.
Kurt Zellers, CEO of the MBP, said: “Throughout her time at the Capitol, Anne has been a strong supporter of Minnesota businesses and a respected voice on issues ranging from health care to commerce.” Zellers continued: “We are thrilled to add her authentic bipartisan reputation and policy expertise to our outstanding team.”
Anne Neu-Brindley said: “I am excited to join the state’s most respected business organization. The Partnership’s members – and the nearly 500,000 Minnesotans they employ – are the foundation of Minnesota’s Headquarters Economy, and I look forward to sharing their stories at the Capitol.”
Press Contact: Jonathan Blake, 612-770-2834
About the MBP
The Minnesota Business Partnership is comprised of more than 100 CEOs and top executives from Minnesota’s largest employers. Representing a broad range of business interests, political perspectives and personal philosophies, they are united by the Partnership’s mission: Maintain a high quality of life for all Minnesotans by ensuring that the state’s economy remains strong and globally competitive.